Appaloosa

英 美 [,æpə'lʊsə]
  • n. 阿帕卢萨马(供人骑乘用的一种马种,产于美国西部)
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Appaloosa
breed of horses favored by Indian tribes in U.S. West, 1849, either from Opelousa in Louisiana or from Palouse Indians, who lived near the river of that name in Idaho, in which case it probably is a Nez Percé word. Opelousa is perhaps from Choctaw api losa "black body;" while Palouse is from Sahaptin palou:s "what is standing up in the water."
1. Question 4 : In which country did Appaloosa, Palomino, and Pinto horses originate and gain popularity?
问题 4: 阿帕卢萨马 、 帕拉米诺马和品脱马的原产地和获得流行的国家是何国?

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